South Korea's Sungjae Im is the leader after shooting a 5-under par 67 in Thursday's first round, while Tiger Woods is four shots back in his return to ...
Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley said Mickelson was invited but chose not to play. In other words, Friday should give us plenty to talk about as the Masters field is winnowed down to the top 50 and ties. That left one of those curious situations when a threesome becomes a twosome, and the twosome has to cope with finishing shots rapidly and standing around waiting, and in one of life’s nuances, standing around can end up more tiring than moving. “I get quite choked [up] when I get on that tee this morning,” said the eldest of the trio, Gary Player, 86, a three-time winner here. I don’t kind of belong in the same realm as these two players here.” Two strokes later he was in with a bogey, one of nine already at the first hole on Friday (compared with only one birdie). Only Woods can imagine what it might feel like after three more loops around this undulating layout, where every stance seems to demand that one hip be cocked above the other. They’ve seen the pictures, and they’ve come over the house. When Woods was asked whether there was victory merely in doing what he did Thursday — shooting a steady, 1-under par 71 on a rebuilt right leg that now houses enough hardware to fill an aisle at Home Depot — his answer was swift: “Yes.” Tiger Woods likely will never have a pain-free round for the rest of his life, thanks to the severe injuries he suffered in his February 2021 car crash. The first version Woods has played before, and at 46, he’s here for it again, with the requisite juices flowing. Day 2 of the Masters is here and Tiger Woods is within striking distance of the lead.
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There are some top-tier golfers near the front of the leaderboard, but Scheffler stands alone.
But he finished in a flurry, playing the final 13 holes at 2 under and hanging tight. He played a bogey-free (and birdie-free) second nine and mowed through a challenging course that played much tougher than it did Thursday. The 2020 Masters winner will have a good look at winning his second career green jacket and third career major championship this weekend. Meanwhile, Lowry had the low round of this group with a 4-under 68 rebound from a 1-over 73 on Thursday. Finally, Round 1 leader Im was the only of the top five golfers on the leaderboard to finish above par, carding a 2-over 74 on Friday. No one played the course perfectly on Friday, but he was sure close as he carded five birdies and played the par 5s at 2 under for the day. As Justin Ray noted, it ties the largest 36-hole lead in the history of the Masters, and four of the previous five who had a five-stroke lead at this juncture went on to win the green jacket. Scheffler's remarkable Friday tear puts him five strokes clear of the next names on the leaderboard -- a foursome tied at 3 under -- with 36 holes left to play this weekend.
The 2011 champion is one of few early starters to get the better of conditions and takes clubhouse lead as scores slip backwards.
Though there would be no repeat at 15, the birdie he sought did drop at 16 to take him back to two over par and in for a second successive 73. He did, and duly tapped in for his second birdie of the day to return to three over par. Garcia raged at the fates, chipped to 10 feet and missed for a triple bogey seven. Morikawa accepted his fate, chipped to 10 feet and holed the putt for a five. It was becoming clearer by the minute that in this game of golfing snakes and ladders that holding on to red numbers would be a trial for any bringing up the rear. A bogey at the last for a second round 74 dropped him into a share of Schwartzel’s lead.
He is being tailed by Cameron Smith (68) and 2020 winner Dustin Johnson (67, tied with three others). Conditions at Augusta National didn't look good Thursday ...
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3:52 a.m. - Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Thomas, James Piot (a) 2:24 a.m. - Zach Johnson, Si Woo Kim, Aaron Jarvis (a) I did that all day, and I was able to make a few putts and end up in the red like I am now. 1:18 a.m. - Mike Weir, Padraig Harrington, Austin Greaser (a) 3:30 a.m. - Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, Paul Casey “That’s just the way it is. “To see where I’ve been, to get from there to here, it was no easy task.” 12:56 a.m. - Jose Maria Olazabal, J.J. Spaun That’s just the way it is, but I’m able to do it. 10 p.m. - Sandy Lyle, Stewart Hagestad (a) Ultimately, he saved par. “People have no idea how hard it’s been.
Round 1 of the Masters Tournament provided plenty of fascinating storylines for golf fans to follow on Round 2. The first of those is Tiger Woods, ...
11:18 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 10:23 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 10:01 a.m. 9:39 a.m. 8:22 a.m. 8:11 a.m. 8:00 a.m. The Masters will air live on ESPN for the first two days before shifting to CBS for Rounds 3 and 4. That said, there has been no clear separation from the leaders after Thursday's Round 1; indeed, Tiger is just four strokes off Sungjae Im, who leads the field at 5-under 67 heading into his second round. The first of those is Tiger Woods, who despite playing his first competitive round since his February 2021 car crash shot a 1-under 71 par on Thursday, placing him tied for 10th among the field.
After thrilling the patrons at Augusta National with an opening-round, 1-under 71 at the Masters, Tiger Woods sets his sights on moving up the leaderboard ...
Hole 2 (par 5, 575 yards): For the third consecutive full swing, Woods missed his target to the right, his tee shot on the dogleg-left, par-5 second hole over-cutting a touch and bouncing into the right fairway bunker. Hole 3 (par 4, 350 yards): Woods took iron off the tee, producing a controlled cut that safely settled in the right side of the fairway. On his bump-and-run pitch from 30 yards, the ball tracked to within 15 feet of the hole before catching a ridge and drifting back toward the front of the green, ultimately leaving him with 30 feet for par. Hole 4 (par 3, 240 yards): With the tee moved up Friday, the par-3 played to just 176 yards in the second round, but Woods was not able to take advantage with a short iron. Hole 5 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods continued to demonstrate discomfort off the tee, playing a balloon fade that traveled 280 yards and settled in the right tree line, leaving 235 yards to the hole. He tapped in for his fourth bogey in five holes, moving onto the current projected cut line at 3-over total. He indeed played aggressively on his second shot with a fairway wood, standing in the rough but playing from the fairway, the ball releasing to a front-right greenside position, just 20 yards from the hole. Hole 6 (par 3, 180 yards): Suddenly fighting the cut line, Woods produced a controlled, lower ball flight on a line toward the center of the green. Hole 7 (par 4, 450 yards): Woods took driver off the tee and delivered perhaps his best swing of the day, a 330-yard bullet down the center of the fairway. He settled for his first par of the back nine. He played a delicate chip that landed in the fringe and ran out onto the green, but he couldn't get it to stop; the ball slowly trundled onto the front fringe, 20 feet from the hole. He tapped in for his second straight par, remaining three strokes inside the projected cut line with two holes to play.
Live scores, updates and highlights from the second round of the 86th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.
The hole locations for Masters Friday.— The Masters (@TheMasters) #themasters pic.twitter.com/MRIWs7N9Du April 8, 2022 High supposed to be around 67 this afternoon so it should warm up, but wind expected to be in the high teens today. Undoubtedly going to be some big numbers posted in the afternoon. Three things to remember on Masters Friday.— The Masters (@TheMasters) #themasters pic.twitter.com/ia7sI7jV7I April 8, 2022 That means Masters leader Sungjae Im, who was one of the last groups on the course Thursday, is among the earliest groups off today. Golfers are bundled up, hands in pockets navigating around the range this morning. In 1937, the putting surface was moved to the rise beyond the bunker. CBS Sports will update this story with scores and highlights from the Masters below. Originally, the 10th green was positioned to the right of the huge fairway bunker. Can he extend, or at least hang on, to that lead? Watch live for free on desktop and mobile via CBSSports.com and CBS Sports App. Also available on Paramount+. All of it makes for a must-watch second round that should be thrilling from sunrise to sunset on Friday.
It looked as though it would be Cameroon Smith who topped the leaderboard but a costly double-bogey at the 18th left the Players champion one shot back. World ...
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Though Woods struggled early in his second round at the 2022 Masters Tournament, he finished his afternoon with four birdies to keep his score at just 1 over ...
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THE MASTERS got underway on Thursday with Tiger Woods marking his return to the tour in one of the early tee times. Express Sport is on hand to provide live ...
And there are a host of big names in the field hoping to win their first major trophy who will all be in contention. Much will come down to how his body can handle walking around the difficult Augusta golf course for the entire weekend. Express Sport is on hand to provide live updates throughout the weekend.